Friedrich Wilhelm Ehrenfried Rost Explained

Friedrich Wilhelm Ehrenfried Rost
Occupation:German theologian and philologist
Birth Date:11 April 1768
Birth Place:Bautzen, Electorate of Saxony
Death Place:Leipzig, Kingdom of Saxony

Friedrich Wilhelm Ehrenfried Rost (11 April 1768 – 12 February 1835) was a German theologian, philosopher and classical philologist.

He studied theology and philology at the University of Leipzig, receiving his doctorate in 1792. In 1794 he served as a vespers minister at the university church, then relocated to Plauen as rector at the lyceum. In 1796 he returned to Leipzig as conrector at the Thomasschule zu Leipzig, where from 1800 to 1835, he held the post of rector.[1]

From 1804 to 1809 he was a privat-docent of philosophy at the University of Leipzig, where afterwards, he served as an associate professor until his death in 1835. He was a member of the Lateinischen Gesellschaft zu Jena and the Historisch-Theologischen Gesellschaft zu Leipzig.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.uni-leipzig.de/unigeschichte/professorenkatalog/leipzig/Rost_1318.pdf University of Leipzig
  2. http://de.wikisource.org/wiki/ADB:Rost,_Friedrich_Wilhelm_Ehrenfried ADB: Rust, Friedrich Wilhelm Ehrenfried